Trish Higgins was the guest on my very first podcast episode and was kind enough to share her time with me when I had no downloads, no show, and no website. Funny enough, that first episode is still my most downloaded episode to date. A lot has happened since then and I\u2019m very excited to have Trish on the show for a second episode. In this episode, we cover Trish\u2019s recent move to the operating side, how Chenmark has evolved including what\u2019s become easier and more difficult over time, and we dive briefly into landscaping.\xa0\nFor those listeners interested in eventually operating your own company, Chenmark has begun recruiting future operators into existing leadership roles at current portfolio companies where they will be trained for eventually running a future portfolio company. If this is interesting to you, I highly recommend reaching out to Trish. Finally, Chenmark writes a weekly newsletter called Weekly Thoughts about their views on investing and operating small companies, behavior and psychology, and concepts from other disciplines that can be brought over to business. I\u2019ve been a reader for years and I\u2019ve found it extremely valuable. Go to Chenmarkcapital.com/weeklythoughts to subscribe.\nI\u2019m also the founder of The Operator\u2019s Handbook, a print publication where small company operators share their insights and ideas for building more effective and profitable companies. Articles focus on process improvement, sales, hiring and training, managing culture, and all responsibilities within operating a small company. If you run a small business and are looking for new ways to grow and improve, subscribe today and join your peers in the endless pursuit of better at theoperatorshandbook.com.\nLinks Mentioned\n\nChenmark Capital\n\n Yale Case Study\n\n Traction: Get a Grip on Your Business\n\nWeekly Thoughts